SAP · Restaurants

Skymart kiosk

Open · Mentioned as part of “limited 24‑hour options” by a 2017 traveller; exact posted hours not confirmed

Skymart kiosk

After midnight at SAP, Skymart and a Wendy’s counter are basically it for food. This small kiosk sits in the landside food court, before security, so arriving passengers and people seeing someone off can use it without a boarding pass.

The kiosk shows up in a 2017 SleepingInAirports report as one of SAP’s “limited 24-hour options”, but posted hours are not confirmed, so treat overnight availability as a strong “maybe,” not a promise. Plan on basic convenience-store stock: bottled water, soda, juice, chips, candy bars, and other packaged snacks rather than hot meals or fresh sandwiches.

Prices match typical airport markups for Honduras: expect to pay more than in San Pedro Sula city shops, with small bottled drinks and snack bags likely in the sub-USD 5 range. Since Skymart sits landside, you can pick up water and snacks here after landing, then carry them through security to the international gates, which helps if your airline boards late or local options airside are closed.

Reviews call the overnight food situation at SAP “limited,” and grouping Skymart with Wendy’s underlines that point: selection is narrow and the whole setup feels more like a basic corner store stand than a full café. Don’t count on coffee machines working at 03:00 or on finding anything substantial like salads, burgers, or hot breakfast items.

Watch out for:

  • Arriving after security closes; Skymart is landside only, so once you go airside you can’t come back to it without exiting.
  • Assuming full 24-hour service based on one 2017 report; staff may close earlier, especially on quiet nights.

Practical tip: on late connections into SAP, buy two waters and extra snacks at Skymart landside before heading through security, then you’re covered if your gate area shuts down early.

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